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  1. A sedan ( / sɪˈdæn /) is a car with a closed body (i.e., a fixed metal roof) with the engine, passengers, and cargo in separate compartments. [5] This broad definition does not differentiate sedans from various other car body styles. Still, in practice, the typical characteristics of sedans are:

  2. Vehicles. The Hudson Motor Car Company made Hudson and other branded automobiles in Detroit, Michigan, U.S., from 1909 until 1954. In 1954, Hudson merged with Nash-Kelvinator to form American Motors Corporation (AMC). The Hudson name was continued through the 1957 model year, after which it was discontinued.

    • May 25, 1909; 114 years ago
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  4. May 1, 2023 · May 1, 2023 at 15:33. The death of the Sedan body style is something that has been pitched by many as a market-influenced inevitability. With U.S. consumers lapping up SUVs and crossovers, long ...

  5. The first automobile in Japan, a French Panhard-Levassor, in 1898. Fiat 4 HP, the first car model produced by Italian manufacturer Fiat in 1899. The American George B. Selden filed for a patent on 8 May 1879. His application included the engine and its use in a four-wheeled car.

  6. The Death of the EV-1. Fans of a battery-powered emissions free sedan mourn its passing

  7. Dec 5, 2018 · — Dec 5, 2018. Sponsored Links. Read any automotive publication in the last week, and it’s easy to understand the slow, agonizing death of cars in the U.S. General Motors announced it’d like to...

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